Steve Kouleas believes Maple Leafs can’t go wrong between Gavin McKenna and Ivar Stenberg
Host of the Power Play on Sirius XM NHL Network radio, Steve Kouleas, joined Leafs Morning Take with Nick Alberga and Jay Rosehill to give his thoughts on the two players leading the race to go first overall, the direction he feels the Maple Leafs should go, and who he thinks makes sense to be the team’s next head coach.
“At first look, Stenberg and McKenna are going to be players. Probably can’t get it wrong. Some people would rather go two, you go first, that way I’ll just take the next guy. That way, whoever wasn’t available, I took the next guy,” Kouleas said. “So these guys are going to be really good players, and I don’t think they can go wrong.”
The 2025-26 season saw 12 Eastern Conference teams finish with 90-plus points, leaving the Maple Leafs with a lot of ground to make up if they want to return to the postseason next season. While Pelley believes this season was just an aberration, Kouleas feels this club needs to consider heading down a different route.
“This Leafs team went to the bottom after having great regular seasons, and they couldn’t win because they had no Dougie [Gilmour] or Wendell [Clark]. Now they’ll reset and try it again, but to push this group forward to finish ninth or 10th, I don’t understand that strategy,” Kouleas said. “I don’t know how many teams they are better than, and they couldn’t beat the [New York] Rangers in a best-of-7 right now, and we know where the Rangers stand.”
“The Cassidy, the [John] Tortorella, and the [Peter] Laviolette range wouldn’t come to Toronto, and why would they, because this is about power and control. A name I’ve thrown out is Jay Woodcroft. That’s the kind of hire you make if you are going to be rebuilding,” Couleas said. “Why would Bruce Cassidy come to the Maple Leafs, two years ago, different story. I think it’s going to be someone young who can relate to the players and is loyal to John Chayka for giving him an opportunity.”
